Through The Olive Trees- Abbas Kiarostami 2021
Developing a paper on Abbas Kiarostami’s Through the Olive Trees
There is a specific kind of magic that Abbas Kiarostami mastered—a magic not of special effects or melodramatic twists, but of the space between the camera and the truth. Nowhere is this more potent than in the final minutes of Through the Olive Trees . Through the olive trees- Abbas Kiarostami
At its heart, the film is a two-person play about class, pride, and illiteracy. Hossein is a charming tornado of logic. He argues that because he is an orphan who works, and she has lost her parents in the earthquake, they are now equals. He argues that because he can read a few words, he is practically an intellectual. He argues that a house is just a house, but a shared life is everything. He never stops talking. Developing a paper on Abbas Kiarostami’s Through the
(1994): Focuses on the filming of a single, five-minute interaction from the second film. Themes and Impact Hossein is a charming tornado of logic